Dataset: IDS-V
Taxa: Prenanthella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

Page 1, records 1-10 of 10

Idaho State University, Ray J. Davis Herbarium


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2010.004Arnold Tiehm, Jan Nachlinger   147022005-04-27
U.S.A., Nevada, Clark, Mud Hills, 0.65 road miles SE of Gold Butte Road on road to St. Thomas Gap, then 0.4 road miles NE, hills to NE., 36.422611 -114.098694, 854m

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2016.001I. W. Clokey   81891938-05-21
U.S.A., Nevada, Clark, Kyle Canyon Fan., 1200m

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IDS0050948I. W. Clokey   IWC 77671937-06-01
U.S.A., Nevada, Indian Springs-Cold Creek hills., 1350m

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2016.001I. W. Clokey   IWC 77671937-06-01
U.S.A., Nevada, Indian Springs- Cold Creek., 1350m

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2004.001Arnold Tiehm, Jan Nachlinger   135172001-05-31
U.S.A., Nevada, Esmeralda, Lone Mountain, foothills on the NE end, WNW of Tonopah, 1.4 road miles SSW of highway 95., 1540m

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2017.019Robert E. McCoy, Chris McCoy   161682016-03-30
U.S.A., California, Inyo, Mine road in alluvial fan 1.3 km SSW of BM K672 along CA Hwy 190, between Death Valley Junction and Furnace Creek.<br/>, 36.30217 -116.54187, 793m

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2017.019Robert E. McCoy, Chris McCoy   162762016-04-21
U.S.A., California, Inyo, Resting Spring Range, Baxter Mine vicinity., 36.098111 -116.231167, 936 - 1120m

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2019.002Arnold Tiehm   178542017-06-12
U.S.A., Nevada, Esmeralda, Candelaria Hills, Miller Mountain, 2.2 road miles N then E of highway 6 on main road into mountain from the south., 38.022217 -118.177167, 1982m

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Robert E. McCoy, Christine McCoy, Paul Allen   191052019-05-27
U.S.A., California, Inyo, Chicago Valley/Resting Spring Range, alluvial fan and canyon mouth 8km N of Chicago Valley Rd., 36.216167 -116.034028, 892m

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2021.002Robert E. McCoy, Christine McCoy, Paul Allen   191052019-05-27
U.S.A., California, Inyo, Chicago Valley/Resting Spring Range, alluvial fan and canyon mouth 8km N of Chicago Valley Rd., 36.216167 -116.034028, 892m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.